Blake Shelton ‘Clears The Air’ About Oklahoma Event
Blake Shelton’s upcoming “All for The Hall’ concert in his home state of Oklahoma has been confusing fans a bit, so Blake took to his Instagram to explain the show on March 30 in Tulsa.
In a video he posted to Instagram, Shelton said, “I wanted to hop on here and talk about this concert I’m doing on March 30 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It’s the All For The Hall concert. It’s basically the last night of my tour, and we decided to turn it into this huge, fun jam night. It is not some weird award ceremony thing or something. I think people have been a little confused about it. Even my own friends and family have been.”
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He continued, “Basically, it’s gonna be my concert plus a whole bunch of other people jumping on stage and doing their songs too. I mean, we have Vince Gill, who’s gonna come here and perform a few songs. Ronnie Dunn’s coming, Kristin Chenoweth, the Swon Brothers, Wade Hayes, and they’ll probably be others honestly added to the bill.”
Shelton reiterated, “It’s just a fun party night full of music. It’s not some kind of a ceremony, weird dinner, or something like that. I know these things can be confusing. But because I’ve had so many people ask me what it is, I thought I’d hop on here and clear the air. It’s gonna be one of the most epic nights of my life.”
He concluded, “I am working hard to put this thing together. It is a benefit for the Country Music Hall of Fame, which we’re excited about. But, for you guys coming to the show, it’s gonna just be one incredible epic concert. It’s gonna be one great Oklahoma artist after another, so you don’t wanna miss this thing. See you guys there on March 30 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
In January, Blake announced that he would host a special “All for the Hall” concert at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday, March 30. At the time, he said, “I can’t think of a better place than Oklahoma for the next All for the Hall show. Oklahoma and country music are synonymous, and members of the Country Music Hall of Fame include some of our most iconic stars, from Ronnie Dunn to Garth, Reba, and Vince Gill, to name a few. I’m thrilled to be hosting this show in my home state!”